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We are aware of a situation in the North East of England where a number of items of human tissue, retained for criminal justice and coronial purposes over the course of the last 20 years, have been kept for longer than was necessary.
This brief guide provides information about post mortem examinations which do not require the body to be opened. These use the same types of imaging equipment used to examine the living, for example patients with cancer, referred to as cross-sectional imaging. Please click on the link below to...
Air date: Tuesday 13 September
The HTA has issued new General Directions for the anatomy, public display, research and post mortem (storage only) sectors, along with a
The HTA has today issued new general Directions for the post mortem sector, along with a
